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WO1999002031A1
WO1999002031A1 PCT/DE1998/001880 DE9801880W WO9902031A1 WO 1999002031 A1 WO1999002031 A1 WO 1999002031A1 DE 9801880 W DE9801880 W DE 9801880W WO 9902031 A1 WO9902031 A1 WO 9902031A1
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hollow body
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
    • A01KANIMAL HUSBANDRY; AVICULTURE; APICULTURE; PISCICULTURE; FISHING; REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
    • A01K93/00Floats for angling, with or without signalling devices

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  • the invention relates to an additional device for a fishing rod at any time variable depth setting of a fish bait.
  • the additional device can be used in addition to conventional 7 fishing tackle by attaching to the float.
  • the angler can adjust or vary the hover depth of the bait at any time without repeating the bait cast.
  • the bait in particular can be held continuously directly or at a certain height "above the ground”.
  • the angler usually strives to offer the bait to the fish as close as possible to the bottom, but at least at a deliberately chosen (usually small) distance from the bottom of the water.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an additional device for a fishing rod, which makes it possible to change the hovering depth of the bait as desired after the bait has been cast.
  • the additional device should continue to be structurally uncomplicated, producible at low cost, not susceptible to malfunction and small in size or not visually noticeable to the fish.
  • the additional device is characterized by a hollow body which can be tiltably connected to a floating pose and is sinkable in water and which is provided with an inlet opening and an outlet opening for a fishing line.
  • the hollow body has an inner cavity located between the inlet and outlet opening for receiving a freely movable, sinkable clamping body, for example a ball or a roller.
  • the hollow body is designed in such a way that it can be actuated by the fishing line between a vertical position with a clamped fishing line and a horizontal position with a movable and, in particular, lowerable position Fishing line is tiltable, so that the fishing line is clamped in the vertical position by the clamping body, while it is released in the horizontal position by the clamping body.
  • the additional device according to the invention is a structurally extremely uncomplicated and therefore less costly and not fault-prone, small-dimensioned and effortlessly applicable device.
  • the use of the additional device is without modification of the conventional one
  • Fishing tackle (rod, reel, fishing line, float, lead weight (s), etc.) enables and allows even the inexperienced to raise the bait again by any amount, for example after basic contact has occurred, and the - initially consolidated - bait position subsequently without a new throw correct as desired. Of course, further corrections or changes in position (distance above the ground) are possible at any time. These changes can occur both in the direction of greater and in the direction of less depth
  • the additional device according to the invention essentially represents a solid hollow body of special shape and
  • Weight distribution which is an inlet and an approximately opposite this outlet for the continuous fishing line.
  • the wall of the hollow body has a deep trough-shaped bulge on one side.
  • a freely movable ball as a clamping body.
  • the specific weight of both the hollow body and the ball is higher than that of water, so that the hollow body is immersed in the water and, after immersion in water, is flooded via the inlet or outlet opening.
  • the ball In the "upright" (vertical) position of the hollow body of the preferred embodiment, i.e. When the outlet opening is located approximately vertically or at the maximum depth below the inlet opening, the ball can fit into the preferably circular-funnel-shaped outlet opening or wedge loosely due to its weight and thus pinch the fishing line between itself and the ring-shaped outlet opening edge. At the same time, it stabilizes the vertical alignment of the hollow body. With the (outward) traction of the bait, the pinching or locking effect and the stability of the vertical position of the hollow body inevitably increase.
  • the pin is rotatably mounted in two holes in the wall of the hollow body opposite one another as bearings (see FIG. 1).
  • This pin is part of a bracket which is closed outside the hollow body and is movably attached to the pose by means of a joint.
  • the pin is preferably arranged within the cavity so that it does not only cover the two alternative stable positions of the hollow body, i.e. the horizontal position or the vertical position allows it to be brought about easily and safely, but also allows the ball to roll freely between the outlet opening and trough, but keeps it from the immediate vicinity of the inlet opening.
  • the bow is preferably designed and attached in such a way that it always stands on the side of the unit facing away from the trough-shaped bulge. This can be achieved in that the inlet opening and the outlet opening limit the excursions of the (outer) bracket.
  • the weight distribution with respect to the hollow body should be such that, even when the ball rests in the outlet opening, it just about tilts around
  • the axis of rotation tends, unless the weight of the bait generates an uprighting torque and consequently - with the stabilization which has now been depressed and at the same time stops the line passing through the fishing rod - maintains the upright position.
  • the fishing line usually runs between the tip of the rod and the inlet opening of the hollow body through an eyelet that is stuck to the float and offers little frictional resistance. This eyelet is preferably mounted so that on the one hand the more or less horizontally from
  • Figure 1 shows an embodiment of the additional device according to the invention in perspective and in sectional view.
  • Fig. 3 shows another scheme of operation and the main steps in handling the additional device.
  • Fig. 1 shows on the left side a perspective view of an embodiment of the additional device according to the invention.
  • the hollow body 4 is over a bracket or a suspension 5 connected to the float 1.
  • the hollow body 5 here forms a tilt axis 5a for the hollow body.
  • the tilt axis is supported by the holes 4c provided in the hollow body as tilt axis bearings.
  • the hollow body 4 also has an inlet opening 4a and an outlet opening 4b for the fishing line 3, which is guided through the eyelet 2 fastened to the float 1.
  • On the right side of the figure, two positions of the hollow body 4 are shown in a sectional view.
  • the upper illustration shows the hollow body in a horizontal position, in which the fishing line 3 has free passage through the hollow body.
  • This illustration also shows the ball acting as a clamping body
  • a wall thickening 4d is also provided, which increases the stability of the hollow body in this position due to its weight. This thickening of the wall can also cause the hollow body to tilt horizontally while neutralizing the bait and ball weight.
  • the tilting axis supported by the holes 4c blocks the path of the ball to the inlet opening 4a due to its position within the hollow body.
  • FIG. 1 This upper sectional view in Fig. 1 corresponds to the state "Go", in which the fishing line is free, so that the bait can drop.
  • FIG. 1 shows the "stop" state, in which the drainage of the fishing line is blocked, so that the bait is fixed in a fixed position above the bottom of the water. In this position, the ball 6 blocks the outlet opening 4b and thus wedges the fishing line 3.
  • the lower sectional view finally shows a view from the outlet opening 4b to the inlet opening 4a.
  • the tilt axis 5a prevents the free passage between the outlet and inlet opening for the ball, the diameter of which is indicated schematically.
  • the hollow body takes due to its special shape and the relative (asymmetrical) weight distribution, as shown in Fig. 1, by appropriate execution of the pull on the fishing line, i.e. by appropriate movement or posture of the fishing rod, either the upright (vertical) or the transverse (horizontal) stable position.
  • Hollow body to "Go" (horizontal position of the hollow body) takes place by gaining an overweight over the bait and ball weight directed towards the bottom of the water by catching the rod of the tipping force, which slightly shortens the fishing line and frees it from the locking in the hollow body.
  • the subsequent rod movement which gives way without any resistance and totally relaxes the fishing line, allows the aggregate to tilt completely into the horizontal - before the raised bait unfolds its traction towards the bottom of the water again - thus allowing the fishing line an uninhibited outlet.
  • this manipulation can be described as a (sudden, yet controlled or gentle) "jerk movement”.
  • This switchover between the horizontal position of the hollow body, i.e. the free running of the fishing line, and the vertical position of the hollow body, i.e. the locking of the fishing line can be repeated as often and at any time.
  • the process of lifting the bait and the process of lowering the bait can be extended as desired or the extent of the change in position of the bait can be determined without restriction - right down to its subsequent position "on
  • the fishing line is of course also capable of a gently moving and arbitrarily continued movement of the fishing rod, which catches up to a gradual stop without intermediate phase "Go" immediately new in the hollow body and thus to fix the bait in a correspondingly changed position.
  • step a) the haul-in takes place with gradual, gentle tensioning of the fishing line.
  • step b) the fishing line is stopped while maintaining the tension of the line.
  • step c) a delayed release (release) of the fishing line is carried out, so that the ball returns to its locking position and the bait is thus stuck at a certain depth above the water bed.
  • Bait depth demonstrated.
  • the bait is at a certain distance from the bottom of the water.
  • the fishing line is pulled in under gentle, gradual tension.
  • the fishing line is under
  • step c) there is finally a delayed release (loosening of the fishing line) so that the bait is fixed in a higher position.
  • Fig. 3 shows in the upper figure the lowering and renewed fixation of the floating bait at a closer distance from the water bottom (with free choice of bait depth).
  • the bait In the starting position (left picture) the bait is in an elevated position above the bottom of the water with the fishing line held loosely.
  • the fishing line In step a) the fishing line is forced to be pulled in - with sudden tension.
  • the hollow body takes up an approximately horizontal position together with the floating pose.
  • step b) there is a sudden release - with complete relaxation - of the fishing line so that the floating pose straightens up. This leads to the lowering of the hollow body and its relief from the bait weight and thus to the tilting into the horizontal. The fishing line can now run freely so that the bait sinks. By stopping the outgoing fishing line in step c), the hollow body is brought back into the approximately vertical position. In step d) there is a delayed release (release) of the fishing line, whereby it is fixed by the ball, so that the bait is held at a fixed height above the water bed.
  • step a the fishing line is forced to be pulled in - with sudden tension.
  • step b) there is then a sudden release with complete relaxation of the fishing line, so that the hollow body tilts into the horizontal position and remains there due to the weight distribution (ball and shape of the hollow body). This allows the fishing line to move freely and the bait can sink to the bottom.
  • the described additional device can be used in very different sizes, adapted to the fishing tackle, from a few millimeters to centimeters.
  • the dimensions are based on the bait weight or the Load capacity of the float, the strength of the fishing line, if necessary the flow rate of the water etc.
  • the weight in the region of the hollow of the hollow body which causes the horizontal tilting of the hollow body, and its horizontal position stabilized - until any erecting manipulation - stabilized in a simple manner.
  • This can be done, for example, by attaching lead balls or the like. if necessary, shifting a weight attached to the trough-side surface of the hollow body, shifting the tilt axis, etc.
  • the uprighting lever ratios which are determined by the distance of the inlet opening and / or
  • Outlet nozzle are determined by the axis of rotation, can be varied during manufacture and possibly modified on the device during use.
  • the device can be manufactured as an integral part of a special floating pose or as a clip-on or replaceable additional part that merely complements an existing floating pose.
  • the hollow body can possibly be constructed so that it can be opened or put together, for example for cleaning or also for exchanging the ball. In view of the very cheap production of the device using plastic, for example, this should not be economically worthwhile.
  • the ball in the hollow body gives, rolling into the trough-shaped bulge, with a horizontal one Alignment of the hollow body allows the line to pass freely (phase "Go"), but blocks or locks the line to pass through and thus prevents the bait from lowering when the hollow body is aligned vertically (phase "Stop”) by moving into - now at the lowest point arrived - circular and funnel-shaped outlet opening shifted and the fishing line wedged there.
  • phase "Go" phase "Stop”
  • This position stabilizes both in the vertical and in the horizontal position of the hollow body due to the weight of the ball acting on the overall system (and in the case of the vertical alignment of the hollow body additionally by the weight of the bait).
  • the switching process i.e. the tilting of the hollow body from one to the other of the two predetermined stable positions (vertical and horizontal) is caused by the manipulation of the fishing rod, i.e. the pull on the fishing line.
  • a steady and gently decreasing pull on the fishing line catches up or maintains the vertical alignment (tilting) of the hollow body and blocks the fishing line passage
  • a short forced and then suddenly interrupted (overall jerky) pull on the fishing line leads to loosening and temporary "neutralization" of the ball by weight, simultaneously with the horizontal alignment (tilting) of the hollow body.
  • This leads to the release of the fishing line passage and consequently to the sinking of the bait until the moment the fishing line stops, that is to say the erection of the hollow body, again with the bait being fixed.

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Abstract

L'invention concerne un accessoire pour canne à pêche de réalisation simple, relié au flotteur traditionnel (1), qui permet de lever ou d'abaisser à distance l'appât lancé, par des mouvements correspondants de la gaule. Cet accessoire consiste en un corps creux (4), rapidement envahissable par ses deux ouvertures d'extrémité (4a, 4b) qui laissent passer la ligne (3), et en une boule (6) (submersible) logée à l'intérieur de ce corps creux (49. La boule (6), qui roule dans une courbure en forme d'auge, libère le passage de la ligne lorsque le corps creux (4) est horizontal, mais bloque ce passage après basculement autour d'un axe (5a) (c'est-à-dire en position verticale) en s'immobilisant, avec la ligne (3), dans l'ouverture de sortie circulaire en forme d'entonnoir, la position concernée restant stable jusqu'à nouvelle manoeuvre éventuelle de la gaule.
PCT/DE1998/001880 1997-07-08 1998-07-02 Accessoire pour canne a peche Ceased WO1999002031A1 (fr)

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US09/462,594 US6378241B1 (en) 1997-07-08 1998-07-02 Accessory for a fishing rod
EP98943646A EP0996334B1 (fr) 1997-07-08 1998-07-02 Accessoire pour canne a peche
AT98943646T ATE227506T1 (de) 1997-07-08 1998-07-02 Zusatzgerät für eine angelrute

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DE19729120A DE19729120C1 (de) 1997-07-08 1997-07-08 Zusatzgerät für eine Angelrute
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ATE227506T1 (de) 2002-11-15
EP0996334B1 (fr) 2002-11-13
EP0996334A1 (fr) 2000-05-03
DE19729120C1 (de) 1999-02-18

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